Friday, 30 June 2017

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What are the GST bill and its benefits?

What is Goods and Service Tax - What is GST?
GST is a major step towards improving the tax structure of India. Goods and Service Tax is an indirect tax law. GST is an integrated tax that will look at both goods and services. With the introduction of GST, the entire country will be transformed into a unified market and mostly indirect taxes such as central excise, service tax, VAT, entertainment, luxury, lottery tax etc. will be included in GST. This will lead to the same type of indirect taxes across India.

Why GST - why GST Bill:
 India's current tax structure is very complex. According to the Indian Constitution, the Central Government has the right to impose taxes on the production of the state government and the goods and services, mainly for the sale of commodities. Due to this, different types of tax is applicable in the country, due to which the present tax system of the country is very complex. It is difficult for companies and small businesses to follow different tax laws.

GST will eliminate Cascading Effect:
In the indirect Taxation System system, the final consumer has to bear the burden of a tax, but the collection of tax is done by the businessmen. The businessman gets an Input Credit repaid on the goods purchased, which he can use to pay his tax. From this arrangement, tax only takes place on value addition (sales - purchase) or (Value Addition). The businessman collects tax from the consumer and reduces his input credit (tax paid on purchased goods) and deposits it to the government.

But in the current system, in India, the excise duty and service tax by the central government and sales tax by the state government (VAT or Sales Tax) is levied. Due to this, the businessman can not use the input tax of the sales tax (tax paid on the purchased material) in payment of excise duty and service tax, and the payment of sales tax (service tax paid on services) and excise duties Excise duty on purchased goods) can not use the credit Due to this, tax is taxed in the present system, which increases the price of goods and services.

With the introduction of GST, the same type of indirect tax will be made in the entire country, so that the traders will get the full credit of the GST paid on the goods and services purchased, which they can use for the payment of GST on the goods and services sold. This will only tax on value addition and the tax on tax will be eliminated which will reduce the cost.

Key points of GST - Benefits / Salient features of GST
 The GST will only integrate indirect taxes, direct taxes such as income tax etc. will be applicable only to the present system.
· With the introduction of GST, there will be only one type of indirect tax in India, which will lead to stability in the cost of goods and services.
To maintain the federal structure, GST will be at two levels - CGST (central item and service tax) and SGST (state goods and services tax). The share of CGST will be shared with the Center and the share of SGST will be received by the State Government. In the case of sale of goods and services from one state to another, IGST (Integrated Object and Service) will be found. A part of IGST will be received by the Central Government and the second party consuming the goods or services.
· Businessmen will be able to take input credit of GST on the goods and services purchased, which they can use for the payment of GST for the goods and services sold. The input credit of SGST will be used to pay the output tax of IGST and CGST, SGST Use of credit for the payment of the output tax of SGST and IGST and the use of IGST's credit for IGST, CGS Mr., and SGST output will be paying tax.
· Under the GST, all those businessmen, producers or service providers have to be registered, whose total sale is worth more than a fixed price throughout the year.
· In the proposed GST, businessmen will have to fill three different types of tax returns, including input tax, output tax, and integrated returns.

 An impact of GST on Businesses:
At present, businesses have to pay different types of indirect taxes such as excise duty on the production of items, sales tax on trading, service tax on providing service etc. With this, businesses have to comply with various types of tax laws, which are very difficult and complex tasks. But due to the implementation of GST, they will have to follow only one type of indirect law which will facilitate business in India.
· Presently, in the payment of business tax, excise duty and service tax, the input tax of the sales tax can not be used for the tax (paid tax on purchased goods) and the service tax (tax paid on services) and excise duty (Excise duty on purchased goods) can not use the credit Due to this the cost of goods and services increases. But with the implementation of GST, businessmen will get full credit of all GST paid on the goods and services purchased

· Threshold limit (exemption limit) is different in different types of indirect taxes currently. Mainly, Threshold Limit 5 lakhs in sales tax, 10 lakh in service tax and 1.5 crore in excise duty. With GST coming out, there is a proposal to keep the same type of Threshold Limit for all types of businesses (trading, producer or service provider). This threshold limit will be created keeping in mind the current limit of all three laws (sales tax, service tax and excise duty). The main effect will be that the exemption limit will be kept less than 50 lakhs, which will be brought under the GST of small producers which are currently availing the limit of 1.5 crores limit.
· At present, selling of goods from one state to another in the state has a central sales tax of 2%, which does not get input credit. Since the implementation of GST, central sales tax will not be imposed, which will reduce the cost of goods.

What will be its advantages?
According to the Constitution, the Central and the State Governments may impose taxes on goods and services accordingly.

-If a company or factory sells its products in one state and sells it in another state, then it has to pay a lot of taxes to both states, which increases the price of the product. The price of the products will be reduced by GST implementation.

According to a report by the National Council of Applied Research, GST implementation could increase the country's GDP by one to two to two percent.

 Which products will apply to GST?
According to the 122nd Amendment to the Constitution near the GST in 2014, GST will be applicable to all types of services and goods/products. Alcohol alone means that alcohol will be out of this tax.

 How will GST work?
- GST will have three components - Central GST, State GST and Integrated GST

-Central and Integrated GST centers will be implemented while the state GST will implement the state governments.

 If GST is like VAT then why it needs it?

Although GST is the same tax as VAT, its implementation does not take many other types of tax.

Not only that, the VAT and Cenvat that has just started off GST will end.

A price for goods in any state

-The GST will be the biggest benefit to the common man after implementing GST. To buy any goods in the entire country, the same tax will be paid. That is, the price of any item in the entire country will remain the same. Like a car, if you buy it in Delhi, its price is different, while in another state, it costs a different price to buy the same car. With this effect, any goods will be available at any rate in any state.

Decrease in tax dispute
-If this applies, many times tax relief will get rid of it. This will reduce the chances of manipulation by tax officials at the time of tax collection. Taxes will not be required to the same person or institution many times, only taxes will be collected from this tax. Apart from this, there will be a reduction in prices in many states where revenue will increase in many states.

The price of the goods will be reduced
With the implementation of this, the tax structure will be transparent, which will reduce tax disputes to a large extent. After implementation, the VAT, entertainment tax, luxury tax, lottery tax, entry tax etc. will also be lost to the states. At the time of buying the goods, people have to pay 30-35 percent tax on it, it is likely to come down to 20-25 percent.

- Companies and businessmen will also benefit if GST is implemented. There will be no problem taking the goods from one place to another. When the cost of making the goods decreases, the goods will also be cheaper.

Who will be harm
The Center will benefit from GST, but the states fear that it will harm them because, after this, they will not be able to recover a lot of tax, which will reduce their earnings. Significantly, half the budget of several states runs from petrol and diesel. Keeping this in view, the Center has given relief to the States and approved that they continue to levy these items in the initial years. Whatever the disadvantages of the states, the Center will compensate them for five years.


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Saturday, 24 June 2017

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Amazing things about the Indian Army, which makes us proud of the army


Every Indian is proud of the Indian Army and why not, it is the Indian Army who always keeps India away from enemies. Indian soldiers play in their own lives to keep our ancestors safe and independent. For his heroism and duty, the whole country sees him with respect. Almost all of us know something about their contribution and their accomplishments. But the things we are going to mention here will increase your respect for the Indian army.

1. In 1776 the East India Company had established the Indian Army.

2. There are about 53 Cantonment and 9 Army Bases in the entire Indian Army.

3. Siachen Glacier is the world's highest battleground, but the Indian army is always stationed there. Its height is 5000 meters above sea level.

4. India has the largest army in the world (Biggest Indian land army). This is the reason that the countries of the world consider the Indian army to be iron.

5. Indian Military Engineering Services is one of the largest manufacturer companies in India.

6. Good news related to Indian Army- There are only three countries in the world with cavalry, you will be happy to know that India has a large cavalry.

7. Assam Rifles is India's oldest Paramilitary Force, which was established in 1835.

8. Under the peace mission of the United Nations, India strives for the highest peace in the world.

9. The world's tallest belly bridge was built by the Indian Army, which is situated between Ladra and the Arid River in Ladakh.

10. In the matter of fighting in the forests, the Indian Army is the best army in the world. Countries like America, Britain, and Russia often visit here to know about this amazing power of India.

11. In the 1970s and 1990s, India had done nuclear tests, the world's largest intelligence agency CIA did not even know about this test, and it was not known to the CIA Is considered to be the biggest failure so far.

12. Indian Army is the third largest army in the world after China and America. There is 13 lakh 25 thousand active soldiers and more than 21 lakh 43 thousand resident soldiers in the entire army of India.

In the beginning of 131970 and at the end of 1990, India conducted its nuclear tests in a secret way, and the US intelligence agency CIA did not even know it. These incidents are considered to be a major failure of the CIA and a major success of the Indian Army.

14. The battle of Lonogawala is a very famous fight. Later on, whose story was influenced by the story of Bollywood, a movie called 'Border' was also made. This battle took place between India and Pakistan in 1971. In it, there were 2000 Pakistani soldiers on one side, on the other hand, there were only 120 Indian soldiers. Indian soldiers did not have any special deadly weapon other than an M40 Rikwile-lace on a jeep. On the other hand, Pakistani troops had 45 tanks and a mobile infantry brigade. In the opposite conditions of very few numbers and almost unarmed, Indian soldiers did not show their back to the enemies. He stayed till the night in the ground-a-rust until his help came in the morning in the morning and forced the enemies to flee in the opposite direction.

15. India has the world's largest "voluntary" army. Despite the provision of compulsory recruitment (forced recruitment) in the Indian Constitution, the Indian army did not need to do so in its entire history anytime. Every army of the entire army has joined it with its own will.

 16. Contrary to other government organizations and institutions of India, there is no provision for any reservation on the basis of caste or religion in the Indian Army. The soldiers are selected only on the basis of their qualifications and physical abilities, displayed in their tests.

17. In 1971, with the surrender of the Indo-Pak war, 93 thousand Pakistani soldiers and officers, they ended. After World War II, this is the biggest incident of taking prisoners in such a large number. This was the war which ended with the foundation of an independent Bangladesh.

 18. Operation Relief (2013) is the world's largest civilian rescue operation. This operation was conducted by the Indian Air Force to save the affected people in Uttarakhand. In its first phase, from June 17, 2013, the Air Force rescued a total of 2 lakh people with the help of helicopters and transported 3 lakh 82 thousand 4 hundred kilograms of relief material and equipment.

 19. Indian Army has built the world's highest bridge. The Belly Bridge is the highest bridge in the world, which is built on the Ladakh valley in the Himalayas range between Drass and the fresh rivers. The Indian Army made it in 1982.

 20. When the first and second missile trials of the missile series failed, the countries like America, Britain, and Pakistan had made fun of India. But the success of Agni Mishal in the third test locked all of them in the mouth. In addition, the Indian Army successfully tested many other missiles, such as Earth and Brahmos.
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Friday, 23 June 2017

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Interesting Facts about Facebook



Facebook, everyone is using today. It seems like Facebook has become the most urgent need of today. Within a few years, Facebook has flooded the entire world, even in the case of earnings, it has left behind Google. Nowadays, millions of people have become addicted to Facebook. Many people can spend their entire day while online on Facebook. For these reasons, Facebook has become the world's largest social networking site and a part of our lives. We also look around people who can not live without Facebook. Facebook was launched on February 4, 2004. Whether you use Daily Facebook, but we will tell you some interesting facts related to Facebook which is also difficult to find on Facebook, let us know some interesting facts associated with Facebook used in our everyday life, You do not even know.


1. 1. Facebook started on February 4, 2004.

2. You will not believe but Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) gets only $ 1 as Salary.

3.1 person out of 13 people in the world is a member of Facebook.

4.  71.2% of the people who use the internet in the USA is a member of Facebook.

5. The Facebook website can be translated not only in Hindi and English and certainly selected languages, but users can translate it into 70 different languages according to their convenience.

6. Have you ever wondered what is the reason behind Facebook being dyed in blue? We tell, actually Facebook's CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg has color blindness. They do not know the difference between green and red colors, because of this the color of Facebook has been kept blue.

4. Facebook has the facility of blocking every user due to privacy settings, but the point of note is that even if you wish, you can not block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. If you try to do this, then an error message will appear on Facebook.

5. Fan pages of 83 percent prostitutes have remained on Facebook.

6. If you do any other work on the internet by logging into a Facebook account, then Facebook is recording all your activity.

7. Mark had taken the name of Facebook's 'Like' button first to 'Awesome'. But none of Mark's listened to him.

8. There is also a Poke like many features on Facebook. But if you ask someone its meaning then hardly anyone can tell the meaning. Because Facebook itself has not decided any meaning or its work. But if you use it much you can get a block.

9. Not directly, but fifty percent of the people on the internet are connected to Facebook.

10. If Facebook's Server Downs, then it would be worth 25 thousand dollars every minute.

11. What did Mark say if Yahoo and MTV wanted to buy this site for 10 million dollars? First I will create an open global platform for information exchange and then think about the profits.

12. Perhaps you are surprised to know this but Facebook's addiction is taking the form of a disease. People of all ages around the world are struggling with a Facebook addiction disorder. The abbreviation for this disease is FAD. At present, about 350 million people are suffering from FAD in the world.

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

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Internet history

Many years ago, there was no genuine Internet name in our life, and there were not even social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Skype, about 10-12 years ago.
Then we used to send e-mails and send us at least once in the streets. Now many months have passed to the post office, then people used to chat in most streets. Today, those "chat" have taken the form of "chatting" and most of the streets are smooth because everyone is busy on WhatsApp and Facebook. Come visit this short history:
  • 1958 Bell transmitted a telephone line binary data for the first mode
  • 1961 Leonard MIT's first principle on the use of data transfer packet switching for Kleinrock
  • The 1962 search begins by an agency of the ARPA, Defense Department when JCR Licklider successfully defends his ideas on a global network of computers.
  • 1964 Leonard MIT's Kleinrock is a network to create a book on the packet of communication
  • First conference on 1967 ARPANET
  • Interconnect the first computer from 4 American universities by the messaging processor of Leonard Kleinrock 1969
  • 1971 Template: Nombre Computers are connected to ARPANET
  • 1972Internetworking work group, born organization responsible for the management of an Internet
  • 1973 England and Norway included on the internet with 1 computer each
  • 1979 create Newsgroups (forums) by American students
  • 1981 Launch of Minitel in France
  • Established 1982 TCP / IP and Internet term ""
  • 1983 First Name Server Sites
  • 1984 std: Nombre computer
  • 1987 Template: Nombre Computer
  • 1989: Nombre Computer
  • 1990 Arpanet missing
  • Public Announcement of the 1991 World Wide Web
  • 1992 Template: Nombre Computer connected
  • 1993NCSA Web Browser as Mosaic
  • 1996 Template: Nombre Computer
  • 1999 Template: Nombre users worldwide
  • 2000 Internet bubble blast
  • 2009 Dr. Stephen Wolferham launches "Wolfram Alpha"
  • 1979 'British Post Office started the first international computer network and started using new technology.
  • 1969 Internet structure was created by the networking of UCLA and Stanford Research Institute computers by the Internet U.S. Department of Defense.
  • 1980 Bill Gates has a deal to install a Microsoft operating system on IBM's computers.
  • 1989 Tim Berman Lee created the World Wide Web using browsers, pages, and links to simplify communication on the Internet.
  • 1996 Google started a research project at Stanford University, which started functioning two years later.
  • 1984 Apple launched the "Modern Successful Computer" for the first time with files and folders, drop down menu, mouse, graphics, etc.
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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

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India's Extremely Facts You Hardly Know

18 of India's tremendous facts that you hardly know:
If it is used to interpret the culture and civilization of India, then it can not be construed in a few lines, some books, and any scriptures. If said in the words of Mark Twain, "India is the birthplace of all languages, the motherland of history and father of different civilizations is like stuff, India's history is not just a history but it is full of the knowledge of knowledge".

1. Language: India has no national language, Hindi is an official language which is spoken in many
states of the country.
Apart from this, English is also spoken in many states of the country. Apart from this, there are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi languages which are spoken in 22 states of the country. In India, 1,652 dialects and languages are used.

2. Floating post office
Although there is the largest network of mail in India, where there are 1,55,015 post offices. A single post office is ready to help approximately 7,175 people.
The post office of the country also includes the postal department of Dal Lake in Srinagar. It is a floating post office and it started in 2011.

3. The crowd of Kumbh Mela was also visible from space.
In the 2011 Kumbh Mela on the banks of Sangam, a crowd of people from all over the world was witnessing that this crowd was seen from space. Is not that surprising thing?

4. India has the highest rainfall place in the world
There is so much rain in the place called Mausinaram in the Khasi Hills of India's Meghalaya province that a common man can not imagine them. Earlier this record was the name of Cherrapunji of Meghalaya.

5. Bandra-Worli sea is equal to the diameter of the earth in the sea.
The bridge was built in 2,57,00,000 human hours and its total weight is equal to 50,000 African elephants. This is a unique model of human art.

6. World's Highest Cricket Ground
Chail is a place in Himachal Pradesh where there is also a Military School. It was built in 1893 and at the altitude of 2,444 meters, it is the highest cricket ground in the whole world.

7. Shampoo invented in India
You may have been surprised to know this fact because earlier people believed in washing hair with soil, but the word shampoo came out from the Sanskrit word of Champu. Champu means massage.

8. India's national kabaddi team wins Sale World Cup
As such, we are all crazy of cricket and remembering cricket as the name of the World Cup, I used to remember hockey as ever. However, the men and women's kabaddi teams of India have won all the world cups so far.

9. On the Moon, India had first discovered water
This is September 2009's. India's Chandran, a satellite, discovered the first time on the surface of the Moon with the help of Moon's Mineralogy Mapper.

10. Swiss de India is dedicated to APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India.
Now you may have come to understand that the respect of Kalam is not only in our country but it is also the craze all over the world. May 26 is made as Science Day.

11. India's first president used to take only half a salary
Dr. Rajendra Prasad is considered as a President of Independent India who is associated with land till his life. This person, famous for his hard work, used to take just 50 percent of the salary paid to the president, 10,000 rupees.

12. India's first rocket was taken to the bicycle
India's first rocket was so light that it was taken at the launching station on a bicycle career.


13. India has a spa bath for elephants
Elephants are also recognized religiously in India. Here people see them with great respect. There are many such places in Kerala where the elephant is bathed and lighted.

14. The second most English-speaking country in the world is in India
Now call it the effect of British or better employment on English speaking, but India comes second in terms of English speakers.

15. People in Saturn Shingnapur of India live in their homes without doors. Because they believe that Saturn who is stealing from Saturnapur, Saturn gives greater punishment. Even Shani Shingnapur has no police station.

16. The river Karmanasa is said to be the cursed river of India and it is said that you can be destroyed by touching its water. People living near that river also eat the only drought, because water is also needed to make food.

17. The University
In 700 BC, India's first university, Takkila was open, from which thousands of students studied spread the scent of the country in the corner of the world.

18. India's civilization is the oldest in the world, even many ancient places and buildings in the world are in India. The ancient empires of India are also earlier than Mishra and Mesopotamia.

So, brother, this is the first installment of interesting and extraordinary facts associated with India. We also consider this to be true that even if it is good enough, we serve only a little bit of it, then the taste is also enjoyed. Afterward, if you like the rest, share it even further, understand and explain ...
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Monday, 19 June 2017

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Interesting facts from India

26 Interesting facts from India:
India is changing fast. There are many things in India that we can be proud of and we have brought for you to develop a positive thinking for the country. Facts about India, which you probably may not know about:

 1. The name 'India' has originated from the river named Indus, which used to shed in the valleys of Indus Valley.

 2. India is at number 7 in the list of the largest size countries in the world

 3. The largest democracy in the world is in India. India has the highest voter and India is also at the forefront of the election expenses.

 4. India has more Hindu religion. Most festivals and holidays are celebrated in India only.

 5. The largest mosque in India is the highest mosque in India in comparison to any country in the world. Not only this, India is the second largest country in the world in the Muslim population.

6. India has no national language, Hindi is official language which is spoken in many states of the country. Apart from this, English is also spoken in many states of the country. Apart from this, there are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi languages ​​which are spoken in 22 states of the country. In India, 1,652 dialects and languages ​​are used.

 7. The world's biggest peak in the Himalayas of India is Everest. In addition, mountain ranges are spread over 1500 miles, which are 23, 600 feet high.

 8. Vishnu Temple at Tirupati is the only temple in the world where most devotees come. Here the devotees come from Vatican and Mecca also.

 9. Every 12 years after the Kumbh Mela is held in Allahabad. Kumbh Mela is the only fair in the world where most people come.

 10. Bariyameshwar Temple is the largest temple in the world, where Shiva's Lord Riding is the biggest statue of Nandi. Its height, which remains in the place of 13 ft. This temple was built several thousand years ago.

11. India is the country with the oldest and most developed civilization in the world.

12. Until the 17th Century, India was the richest country in the world.

13. After China and USE, India now has the most powerful army team.

14. More people visit Vatican City and Mecca, together with them, more people visit Tirupati Balaji Mandir and Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

15. India has only discovered zero "0". By Aryabhatta

16. In India, a Kumbh fair is organized every 12 years, where people from all religions are gathered, in this sense this is the world's largest fair.

17. The number of people of all religions coming to the Kumbh fair is so much that they can be seen in intervals too.

18. The number of people born in India every year is more than that of Australia and other countries.

19. The majority of English speakers in the world are in India only.

20. According to an estimate, 25% of the world's workforce will be manufactured in India from next year.

21. India's first rocket bicycle and the first satellite bull was brought to the cart.

22. Even though India's budget is not powerful, the Indian Space Program is included in the world's Top 5 Space Program.

23. In the 2014 election, more than 54 million people voted - USA, UK Australia and Japan have more than the population of the population.

24. In 2004, 200 women had come to the court taking the law into their hands and taking a vegetable cut knife and red pepper and even killed a serial rapist. Whose name was Akku Yadav. At that time every woman was held responsible for the murder.
25. English artist Sir Ben Kingsley's birth name is Krishna Pandit niece and he is of Indian origin.

26. Lonar Sarovar, situated in the Indian state of Maharashtra, is the largest lake of salt water in India.
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9 millionaire beggars of India

These are the nine millionaire beggars of India whose names are the property of millions!

India is a developing country and still around 40% of the population is below the poverty line, and no one knows how to survive. There are many beggars who beg for every begging road in the country, whom you probably give 1-2 rupees a day. But just imagine, that the beggar you give to the coins is actually a millionaire! Your facial expression definitely worth seeing. But it is true that the beggars you are going to meet today are actually one of India's richest beggars. They are feature-rich. Their children read in Convent Schools. They have their own business, shops and bank balances are in crores. In spite of this begging is their profession.

Often in the street lights, traffic jams, outside the temples or in the markets, there is a monk who spreads hands, who pray for our good wishes, ask us money. That is, they do the same in front of every passer-by. The only difference is that the passerby changes and keeps the pockets of the monks. Rather, it would be right to say for all those monks that they have earned so much demand by demanding that they can compete with all Ratan Tata, Lakshmi Mittal too! . To say it means that today's beggar is not a beggar, but a millionaire beggars. So now see the list of those millionaire beggars. Those who have made millions by demand and demand.

Millionaire Beggar -

The first number is CP Tank, the manger of Mumbai's moorings, the favorite place to ask for begging for Krishna. Krishna has his own flat in Nalasopara, where he lives with his brother. Speaking of income, Krishna earns Rs. 1500 a day by demanding begging. So you can imagine what would be the CTC of Krishna?

The second number is Saratia Devi of Patna, one of the country's famed femme beggars. Patna's Ashok cinema has a nice home behind him. Every servicer recruits 36,000 installments.

Third number Sambhaji, who is begging with four people from his family in Khar, Mumbai, earns 1000 daily per day. Apart from the savings in lakhs of rupees in the bank, there is a flat in Virar and 2 houses in addition to the land in Solapur.

Lakshmi Devi, the fourth number, begs in Mumbai. Since he was 16 years old, he started begging. Today, lakhs of rupees are deposited in the banks. Lakshmi earns 1500 beggars per day.

 The fifth number is Bharat Jain profession beggars. Whoever begged in Mumbai's Parel area Parel itself has 2 apartments, worth 2 million. He also rented 1 juice shop. Householders run a stationery shop, earning 75 thousand earnings per month from beggars.


 Bharat Jain is 49 years old. These people ask for 8 to 10 hours a day for begging at Parel of Mumbai and earn around Rs. 65 thousand per month, which is more than the salary of the Chief Minister of that area. It's a noisy thing. And listen, they have two flats of their own 70-70 lakhs. Bharat Bhandup is the owner of a juice shop in the area. At this place they have another shop. From which they get rent of Rs 10,000 for a month. Bharat's family has his father and wife children. Bharat is the richest beggar of India, yet if he is seen begging on Parel, do not be surprised.

Pappu Kumar 7th Number! These people come from Patna. Their bank balance is above 1 crore. Still people beg the people saying that they have not eaten food for many days. Give me some money to eat. And your boy is lying to the English Medium School. Is not funny

The 8th number masu! This saree reaches the clothes in the movie studio and reaches the place where the begging for auto. Masu also belongs to Parel of Mumbai. There is a flat room of their own there. Along with the other properties of Rs 30 lakh, there is an asset of about 30 lakh. Even after explaining to the family members, they do not leave begging in their fashionable way.

9th number Krishna Kumar Geete! Krishna who lives in Nllospura Kumar gite is the fun in the flat of his own with his brother. He demands begging for 8 to 10 hours a day. And earns between 10 and 15 thousand in the month. Apart from this, Krishan Kumar has millions of money in the bank.

These are the millionaire beggars - after seeing the earnings of these monks, you can say that today's beggar is not a beggar, but a millionaire beggar.
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Sunday, 18 June 2017

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The origin of the name 'India'

1. From the word 'Indian subcontinent', the Republic of India (the official Sanskrit name of Hindustan is 'the Republic of India', which today people call itself 'India'), or 'Greater India' etc. is taken from the word. India's English name 'India' originated from the word 'Sindhu' which is prevalent by the Greeks in the fourth century Isha East. India name is found in old English in the 9th century and in modern English 17th century.


 2 India is also known by the Indian names 'Jambudweep', Bharatkhand, Aryavarta, Hindustan (Hindustan), Hind etc.

3. The origin of India is related to Bharat Chakraborty, son of Lord Rishabhdev, a descendant of Manu, the Chakravarti emperor of ancient India. Bharat was a pratapi king and great devotee. The descriptions of his life and other births in the Shrimad Bhagavat's Pancham Scandal and Jain texts.

According to Indian philosophy, after the creation of creation, Manas son Swayambhuva Manu of Brahma managed the system. They had two sons, Priyavrat and Uttanapada. Uttanapada devotee was the father of Dhruv. These were the ten sons of Priyavrat. Three sons were separated from childhood. For this reason, Priyavrat divided the earth into seven parts and handed it to each son. One of these was the firefighters who were entrusted with the rule of the Jambudvipa. In old age, Agnadhra entrusted his nine sons with the responsibility of governing the nine places of Jambudvipa. The eldest of these nine sons was the navel which got the land of snow. He unveiled the glacial name of Ajnabha and named him Ajnabharabha. The son of King Nabhi was Rishabhdev. In the hundred sons of Rishabhdev, Bharat was the senior and most virtuous. Rishabhdev handed him the palate to Vanaprastha. Ajnabhabar was famous for the name of Bharat Varsha named Nabiraj, father of ॠashabhdev. By the name of Bharat, people started calling Ajnabhkhand Bharat Varsha. Vishnu Purana mentions "ततश्च भारतवर्ष तल्लो केषु गीयते" meaning "Since then this country has been called the year of India". wayupuran also says that earlier India's name was Snow Year.
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